Nairobi — 47 percent of Kenyans who participated in a the survey conducted by the Trends and Insights For Africa believe Health Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha is the most responsible for the prolonged medical workers' strike.
Lead Researcher Tom Wolf explained that more respondents faulted Nakumicha more than any other official despite President William Ruto's position that the Government lacks the funds to implement demands fronted by the striking health workers. 5 percent of Kenyans lay the blame on the Salary Remuneration Commission while the Council of Governors and Head of Public Service each registered 1 percent.They have been protesting the government's failure to post medical interns and obey a 2017 Collective Bargaining Agreement on doctors' labour terms.